"As Though We Are Not Human Beings" : Police Brutality Against Migrants and Asylum Seekers in Macedonia / [Emina Cerimovic, Koenig fellow in the Europe and Central Asia Division, researched and authored this report; edited by Judith Sunderland]

Map of Macedonia and Surrounding Countries -- Summary -- Recommendations -- To the Government of Macedonia: To The Prime Minister -- To the Ministry of Interior -- To the Ombudsman of Republic of Macedonia -- To the European Union -- To the Council of Europe -- To United Nations Committee against Torture -- To the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) -- To the UN Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants -- Methodology -- Police Abuse -- Police Abuse at the Border with Greece -- Police Abuse in Gazi Baba -- Gender-based Violence against Women by Police Guards in Gazi Baba -- Lack of Accountability for Abuse -- International Law on Excessive Use of Force and Ill-treatment in Detention -- I. Inhuman and Degrading Conditions in Gazi Baba -- Overcrowding -- Lack of Fresh Air -- Limited Sanitation and Poor Hygiene -- Poor Quality and Insufficient Quantity of Food and Safe Drinking Water -- Impact of Detention on Health -- Detention of Children -- Macedonia's Legal Obligations -- II. Arbitrary Detention -- Legal Obligation: Freedom from Arbitrary Detention -- Acknowledgements -- Appendix 1: Ministry of Interior of Republic of Macedonia, Letter from July 23, 2015 -- Appendix 2: Ministry of Interior of Republic of Macedonia, Letter from August 26, 2015.

"As though we are not human beings" : police brutality against migrants and asylum seekers in Macedonia / [Emina Ćerimović, Koenig fellow in the Europe and Central Asia Division, researched and authored this report; edited by Judith Sunderland]